ee e . see ah cL, ACC. SS ate em ee mete LIBRARY 14 East 57th St. New York eu | M.Knoedler& Co. 650 ( entender cieceiensnt data yestithiishtimeet As nbn tent eneeneteete seit ” y j j } i , H i : TE LAPORTE-YOUNG COLLECTIONS PREE oR Ube xX eb Bal frou From Saturday ° April 2 Until Time of Sale Weekdays g to 6 » Sunday 2 to 5 UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE Thursday Evening April 7 at sie, © Clock EXHIBITION G SALE Al’ TEs AMERICAN ART GALLERIES Madison Avenue - 56th to 57th Street New York City (Cee Lu roe tire Nb? Y | bul Pte ' 2. be SALES CONDUCTED BY Mr. O. Bernet and Mr. H. H. Parke American Att Association - live MANAGERS 1927 AVITI-XITX CENTURY PORTRAITS, LANDSCAPES AND MARINES With works by Blakelock North, Constable, Lawrence Turner, Gordon, Hoppner Largilliére, Dupre, Monet Diaz, Rousseau, Netscher ~ Under Management of the American Art Association IGN CROPRS Ps Om RerAge era) | New York 1g27 Priced (a talogues Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties imvolved in copying the necessary information from the records of the Association. The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION : Inc { Designs its Catalogues and ‘Directs ~All Details of Illustration Text and Typography Conditions of Sale EAP,» RejyeEcrion oF Bips. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance, may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. Tue Buyer. 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The records of the auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. Buyinc on Orver. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if con- ditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge of commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded, if the lot differs from its catalogue description. Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer of the -Association OTTO BERNET - HIRAM H. PARKE - Auctioneers AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION . INC Managers CATALOGUE EVENING SESSION Thursday jeAsprill 7992 7 eat 25:05 Orclock Catalogue Numbers 1 to 115 Inclusive JOSEP BO TON American: Contemporary 1. NORA oO. 2.2, A bust-length figure facing the observer, seated in an armchair, with hig coiffed banded hair and wearing a décolleté bodice. Greenish background. y Qe * Signed at upper right, J. W. Boston Millboard: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches Exhibited at the National Academy of Design Property of William F. Laporte JAMES FROTHINGHAM English: 1786—1864 2. PORTRAIT OF JOSEPH EMERSON where Half-length figure of the Jittérateur looking to the observer, wearing spec- tacles, a white cravat and a bluish black jacket. Brownish background. * * Inscribed upon the back, Portrait of Joseph E. Worcester, J. Frothingham, 1825 Millboard: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches Property of William F. Laporte 10S, bs. WW JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM ‘TURNER, R.A. English: 1775-1851 SKETCH OF THE RHINE byrk A romantic impression of the white-crested waters of the upper Rhiye, under a vast sky with lavender tinted clouds, against which, to the right, is a mystic rendering of low lying buildings. At the left a sailing vessel and in the foreground a buoy. Delicate interpretation. Oval: Height, 54 inches; length, 94 inches From the Thompson Collection, New York, 1870. Property of William F. Laporte WiLLEM RULAns7 Hepa | Dutch: 1594—1678” NATURE MORTE Utena Realistically portrayed sea-shells of luminous te$ ture; three butterflies and a branch of coral. Before a dark background. Height, 13 inches; length, 16 inches Property of William F. Laporte CHARLES SE MIELE FACOUE rd French: 1813—1894 ed (S GRAZING SHEEP WA ANNs, SA An undulating meadowland with rich green pasture on which are grazing three sheep, the heads of a flock faintly discernible at the left. Under a deep slate-gray sky, massed with billowy clouds. Signed at lower left, Cu, Jacque Panel: Height, 6 inches; length, 9 inches Property of William F. Laporte NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA French: 1807—1876 6. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES In the foreground at the foot of an oak tree are massed Bal atly colored fruits and pumpkins, and emerging from the shadows are the forms of two [D6 eager children, their heads high-lighted by the reflections from the golden ® blue sky. Signed at lower left, N. Draz Height, t1 inches; width, 834 inches Property of William F. Laporte VA IE TP UE RS ANID I 1B, IR ID, 18, American: 1844—1908 7. THE HOUSEWIFE Riley rae ee Interior with figure of an elderly woman with turbaned head and wearing a brown apron over a blue skirt, seated before a table to the left, at which she is preparing a bowl of food. ie Signed at lower left, W. SATTERLEE 6 Water-color: Height, 19% inches; width, 13% inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young CU AIR IZIES PRANCOLS ID AW BIG IN French: 1819—1878 Oo. (). oe we 8. SUMMER: THE DESERTED VILLAGE Mirrored in the placid water in the foreground, from the far bank, are slate-gray and red roofed village dwellings, their forms silhouetted before the green of the massed blurred leafage of a small forest; at the left are ( silvery saplings, under an ivory tinted sky. od. Panel: Height, 9 inches; length, 16 inches American Art Association, March, 1921 Property of William F. Laporte ie Io. JOHANN BARTHOLD JONGKIND Q Qe Dutch: 1822—1891 THE HARBOR AT FLEUR ‘Two sailing vessels with bare masts are moored on either side of the inlet and float idly on the pale water; at the right is the shore with quay, light- houses and wharves. Signed at lower left, JONGKIND Signed at lower right, JoncKINp, and dated HonFiEur, 1865 Water-color: Height, 11¥% inches; length, 17% inches Collection of Dr. Henry C. Angell, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Sold to close an Account THEODORE ROUSSE AU French: ,1812—1867 A,W/Batic- LANDSCAPE A low slope of brown woodland extends from the left down to the curving river in the middle distance, which is crossed by the arches of a viaduct; on the right, an expanse of deserted plain. Signed at lower right, TH. Rousszau Height, 8 inches; length, 13% inches Collection of Dr. Henry Angell, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Sold to close an Account OUsOIN| TRUE INR NE IPA AC TBC IE IME ZAIN), INT GAN American: 1853—1902 > 6 11. LANDSCAPE pa ieee. ‘ LK A vigorous aoe Gf a wooded wheeltrack flanked by massive 6 Iders. Under a golden tinted ivory sky. Signed at lower right, J. H. Twacutman Panel: Height, 13% inches; width, 10% inches Property of William F. Laporte Se DINE NG Viee EAU RE NIG American: Contemporary 1A, JULIL SBUUL, a Vv A sapphire-blue sea, rocking quietly in the evening light beneath a sky of ~ ye brilliant blue. On the water, seen bowsprit on, is the squat hull of a ship- See three-master with all sails spread, the vessel’s port side catching a glint of sunlight. Signed at lower left, S$. M. LaurENncE Academy board: Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw WP II Wy AIMEE JID ID YW IR oe British: 1787—1848 13. 4 SEA NYMPH “aw sab Nude figure of a girl with long auburn “tfesses, her right arm curved above her head to part her hair; around her knees swells a green tide. ®. Height, 19 inches; width, 12% inches Collection of the late Sir Bruce Maxwell-Seton, Bart., Durham House, Chelsea, London To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration | 14. bo. CARTE WV OUN) el jy YC HaApe WAN, TA Ne A American: 1860-—1925 SUNSET AT SEA QP? Choppy gray water tinted with the orange-yellow light of the sunset, with a bank of gray clouds low down behind the dark silhouette of a fishing vessel ; a second on the horizon. Signed at lower left, Cartron T. CuapMan, and dated 1887. Height, 16 inches; width, 1134 inches Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw ROBERT CRAN NEM.L. MEN@ RR IN AL American: 1840—r904 15. LANDSCAPE Q, yoda th View of a richly wooded mountaifrous country, having at the right a pool of (6§, 16. SO. limpid water cupped in the valley. At left and right, silhouetted against a brilliantly illumined sky, are trees in autumn leafage. Signed at lower right, Minor Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches Property of William F. Laporte ASHER BROWN DURAND. PoNwA. American: 1796—1886 >) re «< THE SILVER BIRCH - b- re i PA gt At the left the gnarled trunk of a silver birch, amidst the massed foliage of other trees and fallen timber. At the right a vista of mountainous country. Under a lavender tinted sky. Signed at lower right with the initials, A. B. D. Height, 244%4 inches; width, 18 inches Property of William F. Laporte LF. WILLIAM HENRY MESDAG Dutch: 1831—1915 MARINE S059 An expanse of calm water, showing at the right two fishing vessels animated with figures. In the foreground two fishermen’s carts ambling through the water, casting dark shadows. Under a fine clear sunlit sky. Signed at lower right, W. H. Mrspac Height, 18 inches; length, 21% inches Property of William F. Laporte BAS ID IMOUAIN, JP OQuUSLINIS IN 5 IN a s4\. American: 1824—1906 t} i, LEVEY ROUTINE, ITGILIL Dike ° WW The figure of a wizened old woman seated beneath a branching tree, wearing a red shawl on her head, blue bodice and drab skirt, foretelling the future to the tense figure of a youthful maid seated before her. Signed at lower right with the initials, E. J. On the reverse side is a sketchy landscape. Millboard: Height, 19% inches; length, 26 inches Property of William F. Laporte 19. od, WADIN SIGO WY ISO MORIN, IN. At; American: 1836—1910 LAUNCHING THE LIFEBOAT (ee ¢ balan d vess Among the green breakers in the middle distance, a two-maste is going to pieces on the rocks. Over the sand in the foreground, a group of life- boatsmen are hurrying their boat on wheels down to the edge of the water. Signed at lower right, Winslow Homer Water-color: Height, 14 inches; length, 21 inches Property of William F. Laporte [See illustration | 20. 2s 130. 22. Js BODDING TON He 4 British: 1811—1865 é LANDSCAPE WITM SHEPHERD AND CATTLE A rustic byway with two cows and some sheep being driven into the fore- ground by their shepherd, who wears a gray smock and crimson neckcloth, and stands under a chestnut tree in full leafage. In the left foreground is a pond from which the sheep-dog is drinking, and on the highlands beyond, a vista of the village. Under a clear gray-blue sky. Signed at lower right, H. J. Boppincron, and dated 1843 Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 1534 inches Sold to close an Account PIRI ID EIR ICIS PID ID WAU Gel, IN SA. Us , p iy ie 1861— ON )THE CORNISH COAST A marine with a wild sea breaking diagonally on massive rocks in the centre ground, illuminated by a glowing evening light from an invisible sun at the right. Signed at lower right, F. Waucu, and dated 1905 Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches Samuel IT. Shaw Collection, American Art Association, 1926 Property of a Private Collector PERSO Re VL ORaleNi©) Contemporary W Qe rere Ap sen, LA W % DOPERA The square at midday with automobiles and pedestrians; facing the observer is the Opéra with its colonnades, the square building and red awnings of the Café de la Paix at the left. Height, 19 inches; length, 24 inches Property of Mr. Louis Guttman IIR JAIN GE OICS WOR AIL IG JES os: ¢ ris gl 23. THE WHITE MANTILLA Before a background of deep blue sky, the brilliant lively portrait of a young woman with auburn hair in profile to the right, her head turned towards the S90. observer. She is wrapped in a white cloak, with a white lace mantilla about her head; the left hand is carried in a delicate gesture up to the throat. : Signed at upper left, F. Mrraives, and dated 1877 Height, 16% inches; width, 1234 inches Property of a Private Collector LP IR AINUISIE DIN IDE, IRCA WBN) INT 5 AN. American: 1856— 24. AURORA BOREALIS W.Te Pe ae er f, ae Blue water in the foreground, broken by the long horizontal lines of low- lying shore fringed with trees. Over the distant blue cloudbanks are slashed ying g LS the brilliant vertical streaks of light of the aurora. t) s Sr Signed at lower left, F. Dz Haven, and dated 1892 Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw CG eOR IS I OUP ISIE, (CAN IE Jet 38, Jb, IN) A WU Ok French: 1839—! 25. INTERIOR OF A BYRE Te ‘4. eae an ‘Two brown and white cows stand in profileSto the left, a black and white animal squatted beside them among the straw; all three are watching the movements of a peasant woman in a white blouse, who is filling the rack 3 on the wall with forage. 0, Signed at lower left, CATHELINAUX Height, 14 inches; length, 18% inches Property of a Private Collector 26. [re 2G: 28. (CUsl AIR IG IES IMUIE IL, WLI, IG 8, ID) I WY JE, Ne, IN 3 eh é A hazy atmospheric picture of palel/greens and grays. A i. of water in the foreground reflects the full moon; it is surrounded by green pasture land, with a cluster of birches on the left foreground. Over the farm- houses and the distant blue hills hangs the large pale moon. American: 1849— EVENING Signed at lower left, CHartes MELvILLE DEWEY Height, 15% inches; length, 22 inches Slt, 15, > or) From the Montross Galleries, New York Sold to close an Account CUBA IRIGIES IMO IG WING It, IDIE WIE, IN 5 A American: 1849— THE COPPICE L Ob 2 Ty The evening light falls on the green land rising to a low knoll on the left foreground, on which is set a clump of trees. In the distance at the right a * pale turquoise sky tinged with pink clouds. Signed at lower left, CHARLEs MELVILLE DEWeEy Panel: Height, 17 inches; length, 18 inches Sold to close an Account AIN UW QUIN 1 WObILOIN French: 1833—1900 0 In the right middle distanéé a rise of desolate brown earth, crowned with low mill buildings; at the foot of the hill there stretches into the foreground the wrack of the shore at low tide with its lines of stakes and glimpse of the sea in the distance at the left. “The heavens are filled with wild gray clouds. THE OLD MILL Signed at lower right, A. VoLLON Panel: Height, 1614 inches; length, 22% inches Sold to close an Account 30. AIR IIB WIR IP AIR TP ON, IN 5 As American: 1842—1914 THE HOUSATONIC RIVER ae f At the left the rounded slopes of hills coming down towards the woode country of the left bank; the smooth mirror of the river, girdled by Sep- tember trees, extends into the left foreground, reflecting like satin the flaring light of the sky. Signed at lower right, ARTHUR Parton, and dated 1879 Height, 30 inches; length, 44 inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young joo PORE R GER Austrian: XIX Century Ow, Y 6 0 Bh wd AN EXCELLENT HAND Me Head and shoulders of a bearded monk in brown robes pointing to an array of eleven cards held up in his left hand. Gray background. Signed at upper right, J. SrROBERGER, pimx, and dated WiEN, 1858 Height, 19% inches; length, 25 inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young JEAN BAR WUT] IMA ID © wi Belgian: 1796—1877 INTERIOR WITH FIGURES A comfortable interior of an inn, with painted ceiling and leaded windows, a servant girl standing by the fire of an open hearth at the left. In the foreground a countryman coquetting with a young girl engaged in sewing, at the right three farmers and a young woman about a table. Signed at lower left, Mapou, and dated 1850 Panel: Height, 12% inches; length, 16% inches ‘To be sold to close an Estate 1s LS 32. SOUTHERN LANDSCAPE (c) SBe 34- WINSLOW HOMER American: 1836—1910 o In the middle distance slightly upon a mound, 4/farmhouse with gabled roof. In the right foreground a patch of translucent blue water. Cloudy blue sky. Signed at lower right, WinsLtow HoMER Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches Property of William F. Laporte VATE TL, TUE ML IG AN IS Z TSL IE, ID) Js Dutch: 1594—1678 NATURE MORTE Under crimson draperies before a Mark olive wall is a table with deep green cover, holding a salver on which is¥a goblet of wine, an overturned repoussé silver compotier, and a variety of fruits, including cherries, grapes and a half- ‘ peeled lemon. Height, 18% inches; length, 25 inches Collection of H. H. the Archduke Ludwig Victor American Art Association, April, 1922 Property of William F. Laporte GEORGE MORLAND English: 1763—1804 FIGURES IN LANDSCAPE uate In the left foreground the figure of a peasant mounted upon a donkey, which is ambling toward the barred gateway, through which a dismounted figure is passing into the wooded area. At the left are the gnarled and pollarded branches of a massive tree. At the right is a vista of a sluggish stream. Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 14 inches Property of William F. Laporte fo. 37° BAREND GRAAT Dutch: 1628—1709 A MUSICAL CONVERSATION Nive Cs 0 2 id a spaniel on her A lady in purple and white satin dress, a lute by her side lap, is exchanging badinage with a cavalier in a brown slashed costume who is leaning across the knees of a gentleman in black playing a flute and seated on a table. At the right is a negro boy with a dish of fruit; behind, a glimpse of woodland. Panel: Height, 22 inches; length, 245% inches To be sold to close an Estate SER EE OMMEATS EAS VW Ra Ni GoE Pe RA [ATTRIBUTED TO] British: 1769—1830 e HEAD OF A YOUNG GIRL IS 3 ar Graceful head and bare shoulders of a young girl wiht curly brown hair decked with a tiara; facing the observer, before a background of deep blue sky. Oval: Height, 24 inches; width, 20% inches Sold to close an Account PROF. MORINO Contemporary LE PONT DES ARTS, PARIS Along the near bank of the Seine, which extends down into the right fore- ground are figures; the numerous arches of the bridge span the river in the middle distance, terminating in the gray mass of Louis XIV buildings on the farther bank. Behind are the clustered houses of the city. Signed at lower left, Morino, and dated 1916 Height, 18 inches; length, 21% inches Property of Mr. Louis Guttman CASPAR NEUSCHER German: 1639—1684 38. PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN Before a dull red drapery, parted to show in the rear Mt the right a formal garden with statuary and a huge mausoleum, is seated facing the observer SO * a nobleman, clad in a loose dark blue robe brocaded in gold and silver, with orange lining and white lace jabot; his right-arm rests on a coffer. Height, 20% inches; width, 17 inches Carl Robert Lamm Collection, American Art Association, 1923 Property of William F. Laporte [See illustration ] Halte slesclaleChis dened eiacadeisbelUeleitigjgtinds deinen IPALLAN S:@:H.O:O'L XV Century 39. MADONNA AND CHILD Three-quarter length figure of the Virgin Mother mene rich drapefies, », her hands clasped in the attitude of adoration, slightly inclined toward) the 29 QD. nude Infant lying on a crimson pillow upon the balustrading before ther. Background of dark green drapery showing at the left a prospect of primitive landscape with castellated buildings, animated with figures. Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 13 inches Sold to close an Account RIC AIR ID) WIIG SON, IRa AN. | ManneER OF | MES TS 5 70 See ROCKY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES Of golden tones, in the artist’s early manner; a stretch of river, to the left § q a towering rock with overhanging billowy trees, casting into shadow a maid and a male figure in blue, who are on the bank by the river. 40. Height, 29% inches; width, 21 inches Collection of Madame Marguerite Namara and Mr. Guy Bolton, Ameri- can Art Association, 1926 Sold to close an Account 41. IP 18) IR ID) INF AN INT ID) IR @) NE 18318 IP French: 1840—1920 PORTRAIT OF A LADY { Ye. ee e, ig Three-quarter length figure standing in profile to|the left, with hair loosely coiled about her head, wearing an embroidered ivory mégligée girdled at the waist. Before a rich deep red background. Signed at upper left, F. RoyBet Panel: Height, 21 inches; width, 1434 inches Collection of C. C. Stillman, Esq., New York To be sold to close an Estate EPReAUNE ClO MES VinIpReAG IE IEBETS Spanish: Contemporary , } LA OURTEIRAUEIE (QUE al IL SAID NE JUNE al WAGER OME Teli Ie A skilfully balanced work, portraying a young lady wrapped in a white fur- edged cloak and putting on her gloves, painted at half-length. A fine shrewd face with blue eyes looks towards the observer from under a white hat trimmed with a red flower, the long brown hair falling in waves over the shoulders. Signed at upper left, F. Mrrauves, and dated Paris, 1877 Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches Property of a Private Collector PIR UE, MEO) IR IEIN| © Contemporary Ag, Ihyal TOUR SI, alOONUIES ee ”) The tall square tower of St. Jacques La Boucherie rises into the blue sky above the trees of a quiet place in which are figures of women and children walking in the sunshine. Z0 +Signed at lower left, Mortno, and dated 1921 [? | Height, 2134 inches; width, 18 inches Property of Mr. Louis Guttman PIR AUN IG IUING IDE, Jaa WUE IN), IN G AV. American: 1856— 44. SHEEP IN A STORM | Two country roads intersect in the foreground enclosing a triangle of meadowland with scattered windblown trees; the left-hand road is barred by a gate. From a sky overcast at the zenith with black cloud, a torrent of rain is pouring down on the shepherd and his huddled flock, who are coming up the right hand road towards the observer. In a monotone of sepia. Signed at lower right, F. De Haven, and dated 1908 Monotone: Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw CAIMOIMIGIEIS (Om Ow French: Neo ae. 45. LANDSCAPE NAD. Fade In the middle distance, richly wooded rising™tountry with a prospect at left of cottages, and the figure of a peasant maid wearing a sunbonnet. In the foreground a pool of impid blue water. Under a golden tinted sky. JEAW BAPTIST | “Signed at lower left, Coror Height, 11 inches; length, 16 inches | Collection of Whitman W. Kenyon, Esq. Sold to close an Account A. PILIN OW French: Contemporary e 46. SIESTA Delicately tinted nude form of a girl lying on her side, her back to the spectator, upon a divan heaped with colorful cushions and an embroidered silk shawl. Background of green draperies, tinged with ochrous browns. l Wo , signed at lower right, A. PENor Height, 2234 inches; length, 35 inches Collection of C. C. Stillman, Esq., New York ‘To be sold to close an Estate EMILE MUNIER French: 1810—? 47. PET PIGEONS 4 ‘ Ps A golden-haired child, in wooded landscape, holding a basket of cherries, i] , upon which is perched a pigeon, while another is fluttering upon her shoulder. Signed at upper left, E. Muwnier, and dated 1891. Height, 32% inches; width, 23% inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young WY ILIE Ie IE SEIDEN IO) AU IN IE American: 1806—1868 48. MILKING TIME Wor QLepyenir Standing figure of a milkmaid wearing a blue frock, partly covered by a rich red smock, and holding a milking stool and a pitcher. At the left the head and 3 shoulders of a cow, seen above the palings of the picturesque farm building, i) . co vi . 7 ~ . . s shrouded in the shadows of the autumn tinted foliage in the background. Signed upon the back, Wo. S. Mount, and dated 1849 Height, 40% inches; width, 35% inches Property of William IF. Laporte ERIN tO GEORG Zr ViVi Revi AyN IN German: 1852—1899 49. THE LESSON ae Soh tthvig The seated figure of an aged woman with much wrinkled face, wearing spectacles and a skull-cap, her head inclined toward the small child seated upon her lap. In her left hand she holds an open bible. At the right with i) LS. his left arm resting upon the table is an attentive youth. Neutral background. A realistic work with beautiful flesh tints. Signed at upper right, Ernst ZIMMERMANN Height, 30% inches; length, 38 inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young AIR Tel WIR JPUAIR TD @QUN. IN). A. American: 1842—I1914 a) 50. SUMMER AFTERNOON Poets as Pere A mirrored watercourse flanked by lofty trees and illumined by the golden rays of the setting sun. In the right foreground are four wading cows. Under a blue sky, flecked with billowy clouds. Signed at lower right, ARTHUR Parron, and dated 1879 ASD: Height, 37 inches; width, 31 inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young 7 NPM Mey Mey J IRS JUNG WS 1b 8. French: XIX Century 51. LE REPOS 4 ted upon a draped stool, in with a crimson ribbon fillet. The full-length nude form of a young girl ¢ profile to the right, her raven-black hair bande Her head rests upon her hands, which are raised to the marble plinth on which Ah J 0). is a sculptured figure of a winged cupid. Shadowy background having at the left a panel of bluish green. Signed at lower right, A. ZWILLER Height, 39 inches; width, 2834 inches Exhibited at the Paris Salon, 1926. Collection of C. C. Stillman, Esq., New York ‘To be sold to close an Estate S AIM II jj QUELINFSOUN Wy OO IL, 18 American: 1880— 52. ABRAHAM LINCOLN ra ‘The President is seated almost in nok to the right on a leathe ouch; he is clad in a black coat and white shirt and holds loosely between his hands a pe @ A) document. Behind his head an oval portrait hangs on the wall. Signed twice at upper right, 8. J. Woo.r, and dated Height, 24 inches; width, 15%4 inches Property of William F. Laporte [See illustration | No. 52. ApraHam LINCOLN PRE DERICIK WW. KMOSW, NoA; American: 1865—1923 AUTUMN: VERMONW \_ ALS : ae ‘ Leading from the middle distance is a winding path through rich green pasture lands, flanked by tall maple trees in autumn leafage, under which at the right, is a log hut. Signed at lower left, Frep. W. Kosr Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches Sold to close an Account RAIL IPT ANI BIR IRAP II AICI IL OCIS 5 IN a ave American: 1847—1919 L- oo Ps r) AN INDIAN ENCAMPMENT, WITH THREE WIGWAMS The shore of a lake, with two canoes tied up at the right beside a mass of shrubbery. On the grass of the further shore are pitched three wigwams, above which towers the huge bulk of russet and dark green foliage, the whole struck by the brilliant sunset light from a cloud-filled sky, which is faintly reflected in the dark water. ad igned at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK Height, 1434 inches; length, 197% inches Note: Attached to the back of the canvas is a typewritten afhidavit by a Notary Public, certifying that the picture to which it is attached is the one authenticated by Mrs. Blakelock, as follows: “I, Cora R. Blakelock, do hereby certify that I have carefully examined the picture, description of which follows, “An Indian encampment with 3 wigwams, tao canoes and Indians, size 1434 inches by 19% inches,” and can state positively that the same is the work of my husband, Ralph A. Blakelock.” Signed [Mrs. R. A.] Cora R. Blakelock, and dated March 13, 1916. This document will be given to the purchaser. oo) Property of William F. Laporte [See illustration ] SWVMSIA\ FIUH], HLIM SLNAIWdWVONY NVIGNT Ny ‘7S ‘oN oS 55: Lr: I OWS ASI IN ICING el 4p American: 18737 hy ors (ve THE BANKS OF THE STREAM Brilliantly illumined mountainous country with a winding turbulent stream. At the right, uprising lands massed with trees, under an ivory tinted sky. Signed at lower right, Asron Knicur, Paris Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches Sold to close an Account [See illustration ] EP IRFAGNT@1@OseS Ee UPB ER ae RIO TUPAC S RENN. VPARP AS 56. PORTRAIT OF A COURT LADY Ehoees Sank Half-length figure, seated in an armchair, with powdered hair drawn back from the forehead, wearing a collarette, and a richly embroidered green bodice ZES with lace ruffles. Neutral background, exhibiting at the right a draped auber- gine curtain. Inscribed on the back, “Aunt of Louis XV, by Drouais” Height, 26 inches; width, 212 inches Sold to close an Account Lb .ONs RCL ED French: 18471907 57. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES Marshy lowlands with a coppice at the middle distance surrounding the indefi- nite forms of slant-roofed dwellings bathed in sunlight, by which are two ( be seated figures. Under a deep blue sky, massed with low-lying rain clouds. @ Signed at lower left, Lton RicHeET, and dated 1872 Panel: Height, 18 inches; length, 24% inches Sold to close an account RIC Isl AIR ID) WILLS OIN 5 IR 5 AL. British: 1713—1782 58. LANDSCAPE ) lia, RA fy) 6 A river spanned by the low single arch of a stone bridge winds into the fore- 5. ground between hilly green banks crowned with trees, a ruin in the left foreground standing behind a rock; in the distance is a boat with figures and a man and woman sitting on the right bank. In the right foreground two cows in the undergrowth beneath an oak tree. Height, 1734 inches; length, 2234 inches Collection of the late Col. Fisher-Rowe, C.B.E., Thorncombe, Bramley, near Guildford, Surrey ‘To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration | {VLEs DUPRE French: 1812—1889 59. LE CHEMIN DEVANT L’AUBERGE The village street, with its deeply cut cart-traéks, runs straight away from the observer, dividing the scene; at left and right are picturesque thatched and white-walled cottages and barns, with rambling roofs and eaves over- grown with creepers. In the road fowls are wandering about, and a peasant fl 2+ woman is trudging along, accompanied by a child. In the right foreground “is the inn, with a group of peasants seated outside in the sunshine, conversing. Signed at lower right, JuLtEs DupRE Height, 16 inches; length, 22¥%4 inches ) 3 yl) Ye Collection I. Montaignac, Paris Winkle-Magnussen Collection, American Art Association, 1922 Property of William F. Laporte [See illustration ] WILLIAM HENDRICK MESDAG Dutch: 1831—1915 60. DEPARTURE OF FISHING BOATS Wl, Three fishing vessels ploughing their way through a choppy gteén sea. At the right figures are seen hoisting the mainsail. Under a limitless blue-gray ) i © * sky massed with nimbus clouds of cumulus form, and dotted with gulls. Signed at lower right, W. H. Mespac, and dated 1881 Height, 28 inches; length, 32 inches Sold to close an Account [See illustration ] 61. 62. CMR IGIE SS IGOR IING 18 Ib IG Oa a American: 1812—1868 LAFAYETTE CHARLES BAKER 8 Half-length figure of the bearded general, wearing ‘a igh collar, loosely tied cravat and black jacket with velvet collar, his left hand raised and hold- ing the lapel of his coat. Neutral background. Signed at lower right, Extiiorr, and dated 1863 Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Collection of Mrs. J. C. Curry Baker, Philadelphia DeForest Collection of American Portraits, New York Property of William F. Laporte in Gs CHAND DER American: Contemporary DANIEL WEBSTER ~ nth) Half-length figure of the distinguished orator facing the observer, with strong features meticulously modeled; wearing a Gladstonian collar, black cravat and black jacket. Neutral background. Signed at lower left, J. G. CHANDLER 4 Height, 36 inches; width, 29 inches Collection of the Brooklyn Museum DeForest Collection of American Portraits, New York Property of William F. Laporte OR: 64. 34 0- WY IDI IG IAN IML OWE IN 5 JR oA British: 1769—1825 REV. THOMAS RENNELL, RECTOR OF BARNACK Inckdeee Lol Before a greenish sky with dark clouds is posed the waist-length figure of a divine in black gown, wearing white bands at his throat and full gray wig. The lined careworn face is rendered with careful fidelity. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Collection of the late Miss Mary Elizabeth Rennell, South Kensington, London, S. W., a descendant of the sitter ‘To be sold to close an Estate SIU AINE labQUN Ww WOAUINT ID) Ye CIS Flemish: 1599—1641 H. M. QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA ENGLAND Within a painted oval bearing the crowned monogram H.M.R., a bust- length portrait of the queen in a white robe set off with a rope of pearls and black opals, the youthful face beautifully softened by the silken curly hair which falls over the right shoulder. Height, 202 inches; width, 18 inches Collection of the Rt. Hon. Baron Foley, Ruxley Lodge, Claygate, Surrey To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration ] No. 64. H. M. Queen Henrietta Maria oF ENGLAND 65. 66. GLOW ANN SE een [ATTRIBUTED TO| Venetian: 1428[? |—1516 7p) a MADONNA AND CHILD ee L ~ Half-length figure of the enthroned Virgin Mother, in a rich crimson tuhic and hooded blue mantle turned back from the forehead and disclosing a , white veiling. She holds the nude Infant Christ standing by her side, Who with vivid naturalism naively fondles her chin. Background of deep blue drapery, showing at either side vistas of hilly landscape. Panel: Height, 20 inches; width, 14¥ inches Exhibited at the Royal Asademy Exhibition of Old Masters, 1886. Collection of Colonel Curé, Badger Hall, England Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Sold to close an Estate [oS DCC ee Sale 1927 %39 8 booo- is [OOS WIN CI IsiP A ISe, 1b IDIEAR [Master OF THE DEATH OF THE VIRGIN | Dutch: 1520—1558 ee 5 ate! fe VIERGE ALLAITANT L?ENFANT om Before an upright golden canopy, behind which can be seen at left and right delightful miniature landscapes, is seated the Virgin, who is painted at three- quarter length in a black velvet robe and dark red cloak; suckling at her right breast the Child, who, robed in white, is seated on her lap. The face of the Madonna is exquisitely and delicately painted, the long dark brown hair coiffed with a brown veil. Panel: Height, 1634 inches; width, 12% inches Sold to close an Account [See illustration] > . VIERGE ALLAITANT L? ENFANT 66 (0) N Gyn @RRE Gale Ra @OPVIGINGE a Ye British: 1734—1802 : 4.) e 5 iy 4G MRS. OLIVER AND CHILD [CAAAF ‘ A young woman in a brown dress 2nd white bodice, her fair hair covered by a white veil, is seated at three-quarter length facing half-left, and holding tenderly on her lap a sleeping baby in a white dress and bonnet and blue scarf. Behind her head, brown foliage spread before a brilliant blue sky. Height, 36% inches; width, 2734 inches Sold to close an account [See illustration | JQUBUIN SL O)JPJPONTTE IR, IR AV British: 1758—1810 68. LADY LOUISE MANNERS WOR se : A graceful composition mainly in grays and dark greens, ortraying a lady of early middle age painted at waist-length in a black dress with white 57 © muslin yoke, her right hand carried up to the corsage. Her shrewd face ‘and steady gaze are framed by a cloudy mass of gray hair and a white mob cap, before a background of dark green foliage. Height, 25 inches; width, 20% inches Endorsed by the British expert, W. Roberts Sold to close an Account [See illustration | WOM AS GAIN SIBOU OW Glel, I. A. English: 1727—1788 69. DR. GORDON, PHYSICIAN TO THE gOUR : OF GEORGE Il al. Oward the Half-length seated figure of the celebrated physician, who looks 3 bs . observer, wearing a powdered gray wig, and a black vest and jacket, display- ing a glimpse of a white jabot, his hands clasped upon his lap. Neutral background. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches Collection of Sir Alan Mackenzie, M.D., Scotland . Sold to close an Account [See illustration | ITE IP AVIS, Ib IL, ©). (AVR IG, I Italian: 1470—1516 70. HOLY FAMILY, WITH THE INFANT ST. JOHN ~- S i Seated figure of the Madonna in crimson robes and flowing black cloak lined in green, holding the nude Child on her lap and enthroned on a parapet; 575 at the left is the infant St. John holding a cross, at the right the head and ‘shoulders of St. Joseph in purple robes, and carrying a crook, appearing over the parapet wall. Tondo: Diameter, 33% inches Sold to close an Account FLOREN-E WILLEMS French: 1823—1905 71. THE MORNING WALK The stone portico of a Florentine house, wjyh a vase of flowers on a sculp- tured plinth at the right. A page holds aside the blue flewrdelisé curtain to permit a young woman, clad in a yellow brocade and purple velvet dress (3A, with white ruff, to pass out on to the flower-strewn steps. On her left arm J she carries a white poodle; by her side is the lithe figure of a greyhound. Signed at lower left, FLORENT WILLEMs, and dated 1857 Panel: Height, 32 inches; width, 25 inches Sold to close an Account MEA IRC IN INE @©) FO) IR AD WU IN| NC Spanish: 1838—1874 72. DRAFT HORSES IN STABLE ( Interior of a stable with three draft horses, one cream ‘edlored, the otHers dark and light bays, with long manes and tails, fully harnessed, standing ( ue before an empty hayrack. At the right, through the aperture, a misty view 0: of farm buildings. Signed at lower right, M. Fortuny i Height, 21 inches; length, 28% inches Collection of E. Roberts, Esq. Sold to close an Account EMILE VAN MARCKE French: 1827—1890 . CATTLE IN 4 MEADOW 1 Ce aay. A shallow stream winding through a wide meadow. In thd foreground are : two realistically portrayed wading cows; others are about, reclining and graz- ing. In the background a coppice of majestic trees. Under a gray-blue sky with transient reflections from the hidden sun. Signed at lower right, Emire Van Marcke Height, 23 inches; length, 30 inches Collection of Whitman W. Kenyon, Esq. Sold to close an Account < LOWS I UG I INIS Ib AMOI French: 1§800—}4890 ‘ o S. M. LOUIS PHILIPPE, KING OF FRANCE Portrait facing the observer of the king, painted at half-length; the sitter is dressed in a black coat and waistcoat with white stock, his face with its curly hair and side whiskers lighted from the right and set off against a brown background. Height, 32 inches; width, 27 inches Note: This painting was presented to Sir Robert Peel, the distinguished English statesman, during the time that he was Prime Minister of England, by the exiled king of France after a sojourn at Drayton Manor. ‘ Collection of Sir Robert Peel, Bart., Drayton Manor, Staffs To be sold to close an Estate GYOWwGE Vio AN Dp English: 1763—1804 LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES ~sI nN A richly wooded scene, exhibiting in the foreground over a stream of deep blue water, a rustic bridge upon which are two village maidens and a dog. At the right a vista of receding landscape. Under a brightly lit sky. g g I gntly y Height, 31% inches; width, 16% inches Sold to close an Account Wis OWA S isl Ul IDS O)IN British: 1701—1779 76. PORTRAIT OF A COURT PAGE Wate Oe = Y Half-length figure with high forehead and large brown eyes,“facing the spectator, wearing a richly gold-embroidered crimson jacket, and a white a Under his left arm he carries a tricorne hat. An excellent portrait rendered with fine color values and suggestion of textures. Height, 30 inches; width, 24 inches Sold to close an Account “I ~sI So. Boo: GRORGIE IUSIN RW’ Ib AIP QI le British: 1800—1873 MARE AND FOAL ? gvuiicotnre A beautiful chestnut mare in profile to the left stands on the near grassy shore of a river; at the left her young foal, nibbling leaves from the stump of an oak tree. Beyond the smooth waters is a sunlit meadow landscape. Height, 36% inches; length, 49 inches Collection of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Clarendon, The Grove, Watford To be sold to close an Estate SiR JOHN WATSON GORDON, Ig Sic eat British: 1790—18§4 PORTRAIT OF MRS. McCORQUODALE BS i Three-quarter length figure, seated in a crimson armchair, looking to the ob- server, the head slightly tilted to the right; wearing a décolleté white satin gown, her hands clasped in her lap and holding a golden-yellow wrap. Dark green background flecked with an ochreous brown. Height, 28% inches; width, 24 inches Authenticated by R. R. M. See Collection of Lord Ellesmere, England Collection of Louis Costa Torro, Esq. Sold to close an Account Jal JE IN| IR I 10,18; IED) A INT 1 I French: Contemporary ay nh’ 79. LA BOUTIQUE DU VIEUX POCHE (QA ROCHELLE | " SRS, Luminaristic impression of the corner of a picturesque thatched cottage, the golden glow of warm light shining through the casement windows. In the . foreground, an arched arbor of massed roses, and to the right the slender gb y forms of trees in deep green shadow. 4 Signed at lower right, Le SIDANER Height, 32% inches; length, 39 inches Exhibited at the Georges Petit Galleries, Paris, 1923 From Messrs. Wallis & Son, London ‘To be sold to close an Estate @ Dold. Ce lS Seo gale, 1927 * 38200, & WILLEM MARIS Dutch: 1844-1910 Py 4 fog A, 80. DUTCH LANDSCAPE 5 f In the foreground a stream of blue-green water, on which is a boat, and in which are mirrored the reflections of the willow trees extending along the | ¢.¢, bank; flanked by grassy pasture lands. At the left cows are grazing. Under ‘a blue sky with masses of rolling rain clouds. Signed at lower left, Witt—EM Maris Height, 32 inches; length, 41 inches Sold to close an Account JACOUES LOUIS” DAVES French: 1748—1825 ° ) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN YN A BLACK CQAT Painted at waist-length facing the spectator, the sitter wearing a black coat and waistcoat with white stock; his hair is tousled and falls in strands over his forehead. Brownish gray background. Height, 2934 inches; width, 24¥ inches To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration ] ROMURES 13g CUN IND Mabel ‘rench: 1800—1890 er ,. Sree F LE GENERAL DU MAURIER Clad in black coat with a white stock and jabot, his right hand thrust into his bosom; in his lapel is the scarlet ribbon and cross of the Légion d@ Honneur, at his right elbow a table with books. ‘The head is finely drawn, with its aquiline nose and proud lips and curious tuft of white hair. Height, 30% inches; width, 25 inches Collection of Sir Robert Peel, Bart., Drayton Manor, Staffs To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration ] (OSES Dab Res b sae [CaLtLeD Lo SpacnoLetro | Spanish: 1588—1656 ST. FRANCIS DE PAOLO = Aye. fae : Half-length figure of the bearded saint, gazing upward, dréssed in the habit of his Order, holding a staff in his left hand, and in the other a scroll with the inscription: Cuariras. Neutral background. Height, 30% inches; width, 25 inches Engraved by Prenner for the Imperial Gallery at Vienna Sold to close an Account [See illustration ] a No. 83. Sr. Francis DE PaoLo 5O: 84. MAJOR PHILIP SCHUYLER ° ID) AN) WB IL, IEC IN IP IUINGIPOUINT 12g INrg AL. American: 1816—1906 0 Three-quarter length portrait of an officer in dark bludJarmy uniform with brass buttons and red sash, and holding between his hands a sabre. Vista of gray country with the tents of a miniature encampment at the right. Signed at lower right, D. Huntincron, and dated 1862 Height, 32% inches; width, 25% inches Collection of Mrs. Charles Huntington, N. Y., daughter-in-law of the artist. DeForest Collection of American Portraits, New York Property of William F. Laporte [See illustration | [ee) Gn NICOLAS DE LAR CIE LIE Ren See Fe French: 1720—1788 r 7 1, rue Keg PORTRAIT OF DON FRANCISCO LOPEZ DE LIZ Half-length bewigged figure to half-right, wearing a white jabot, golden- brown jacket with embroidered sleeves, and draped surcoat of rich crimson. Neutral background. Height, 32 inches; width, 26 imches From Messrs. Durand-Ruel, Paris Sold to close an Account [See illustration | BLS INIR IE OIE Poel Jel RIP IG INT OIE S French: 1819—1916 86. 4 HOLIDAY IN THE WOODS In the long grass of the foreground are three groups(: f small children; in one they talk together, a second group is clustered round the bole of a tree, while two other children are engaged in attempting to pull down a sapling. ‘The meadow is in the deep shadow of the soft evening light; behind at left and right are dark masses of trees and a curving road down which two other LAD C children are coming and which leads away through a gap towards the pale yellow of the sunset. Signed at lower left, H. Harpicnigs Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches Collection of the late Mary A. Robbins, New York American Art Association, February, 1921 Property of William F. Laporte [See illustration | No. 86. A Hoxiipay IN THE Woops JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM ‘TURNER, R.A. BHeSINS 077) S— AUN I VENETIAN SCENE ew Y Oe tas Ar, The limpid green water is covered with the busy’ traffic of gondolas and barges putting to and fro; at the right is the colonnade and low square tower of the Dogana. In the distance at the left, a line of buildings lost in the light haze which envelops houses and sky, leaving only at upper left a small area of the purest blue. “The colors are thickly kneaded into the canvas in the usual manner of the master. Height, 24 inches; length, 25 inches el) ’ (SHUEY Sy) Moltine Collection, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1883 Purchased from S. M. Harris, Harrogate, England Sold to close an Account [See illustration | No. 87. VENETIAN SCENE CHELAN USD iV OENe Eas French: 1840—1926 88. SOUVENIR DU PRINTEMPS Urns i The pale white band of a river winds through the landscape between flat meadows; on the shore in the left middle distance is a clump of poplars. The fresh grass of the right foreground lies under the frail shelter of a copse of saplings shaking yellow spring foliage in the wind. In the distance are scattered cattle. Signed at lower right, CLaupE Monet, and dated 1872 Height, 2014 inches; length, 25% inches Collection of Dr. Henry C. Angell, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Sold to close an Account [See illustration | ebalic 3/3) /¢ 5 (op. of . brs eiuek Pog ee om, (hep Cop. See SdWALNIUG ad WINFANOS 88 X@) N je aN oe Tis te CM re COROT French: 1796—1875 89. LE PONT DES RENDEZVOUS [SOUVENIR Pe ene Sot On the sunlit grass in the foreground and by the old bridge are five peasant women gossiping or carrying burdens; at the left is a cluster of tall slender trees with wispy foliage shaking in the light air. Behind them a cloudy mass of woodland contrasted against the pearly whites and pale blues of the sky; through the heart of the trees is pierced a small arch full of light, G50 , directing the eye also to the gable of a red cottage peeping out from the greenery in the middle distance. Signed at lower left, Coror Height, 2314 inches; length, 285% inches Illustrated in Robaut, L’Ceuvre de Corot, Vol. III, No. 2210 Collection of Messrs. Arnold and Tripp, Paris, 1882 Collection of M. Georges Petit, Paris, 1883 Collection of Messrs. Durand-Ruel, Paris, 1889 Collection of Messrs. Laurie and Company, Glasgow, Scotland Collection of Edward R. Bacon, Esq., New York Collection of Mrs. Virginia Purdy Bacon, Netherdale House, “Turriff, Aberdeenshire To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration] SNOAZHANAY S) ad LNOg a] 6g (0) N Ji AEB Se AUPE. French: 1812—1889 go. LA SAULAIE Witre 6 o ° A brilliant picture, profoundly and broadly han . An evening sky, suf- fused with moonlight-tinted clouds, is reflected in the narrow slit of a stream cutting at right angles into the foreground; both banks are crowned with S54 Le lines of willows, the tall dark foliage on the right bank bulking in pon- 6 derous and ordered masses, leavened by the light of the moon, high into the heavens. Signed at lower left, JuLEs Dupré Height, 34 inches; length, 38 inches From the Georges Petit Galleries, Paris Property of a Private Collector [See illustration } No. go. La SAuLalE : i ‘ i CER sr HP OMAS AW RE Nery Paws British: 1768—-1830 91. THE MARCHIONESS OF HERTFORD Graceful waist-length portrait of a young woman with curly dark hair, clad in a décolleté white dress, seated facing the observer; about her neck is a cross pendent from a black ribbon. ‘The fine modeling and fresh coloring | a: 4s §&. of the head is displayed against a rich peacock-blue background. A pia} g g Inscribed on back, “Lady Irwin of Temple Mewsom, Yorke, Marchioness of Hertford, Sir T. Lawrence” Height, 30 inches; width, 251% inches From Messrs. Durand-Ruel, Paris Collection of Hamilton Haddon, Esq., New York McHie Collection, American Art Association, March, 1924 Property of a Private Collector [See illustration | No. 91. THE MarcuHionEss OF HERTFORD PEVAUNE 2 By Ay PaaS ales aD EET See AR Yes French: 1729—1765 92. LES VENDANGES Die sae ol ere Before a tangle of greenery and russet vines is seated a young girl in a tight- waisted Louis XVI dress of blue and white and a blue hat; behind her, a boy in a pink coat and knee-breeches is casting bunches of black grapes into a Ts her lap. At his feet is a basket of grapes and peaches. Signed below at centre [? | Height, 48 inches; width, 37 inches Collection of the Rt. Hon. Baron Foley, Ruxley, Claygate, Surrey ‘To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration | No. 92. Les VENDANGES ! NIGCOLAAS MAES Dutch: 1632—1693 ° g the observer, VROUW ANNA HOFSTREECK all- ing in ringlets to her shoulders and entwined with pearls, wearing a céllet ‘Three-quarter length standing figure fac r dark hair of pearls and a rich crimson dress with slashed and puffed sleeves. Her left hand is mirrored in the water of the fountain at her side, and her right hand lightly holds a scarf draped about her shoulders. Dark landscape back- ground. Signed below, N. Maes, and dated 1674 Height, 45% inches; width, 36% inches From Dowdeswell and Dowdeswell, London Property of Mrs. Albert Young [See illustration | REECK No. 93. Vrouw Anna Horst 94. JOHN WILSON, R.SvAx bead ieee Welw. FISHING BOATS OFF THE DUTCH COAST On the choppy gray water sailing boats manned by fishermen are rocking; in the middle distance is a three-masted. frigate at anchor with sails furled. A boat in the left foreground is manned by a miscellaneous group of folk from the shore, carrying an officer, wrapped in a red cloak, towards the war vessel. ‘The whole scene is picked out in brilliant grays and soft high lights under a sky filled with a vast mass of cumulus cloud. Signed below on a fragment of wreckage, WILSON Height, 44% inches; length, 60% inches To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration ] JOQwN CONS TAI Ib le, td SELF-PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST Life-sized portrait, three-quarters to the left, the eyes turned slightly away from the observer, wearing a white kerchief and dark coat with a deep shawl collar; seated in his study at a desk and holding a book in his left hand. At the left an open window affords a view of landscape. Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches Collection of Senhor de Mendonga, former Brazilian Minister to the United ‘ States Sold to close an Account 440 SLVOG ONIHSIT *+6 f IL, ANU ID) IE, IC, CO) IR IRR AN IL IN French: 1600—1682 96. ARCADIAN LANDSCAPE ’ On the rocky shore of the left foreground, beneath tall t of scantily draped shepherds and maidens with flocks of shee cattle watering in the river, which winds between the rocks to form a series of lakes in the distance; behind, still further, a prospect of hills. At the 450 » right, a tall viaduct crossing amid thick woodland; the hill is crowned by | a classical pavilion. and a bevy Height, 41 inches; length, 5234 inches Collection of the Rt. Hon. Viscount Falmouth, Mereworth Castle, near Maidstone, Kent | To be sold to close an Estate EDMUND JOHN NIEMANN | British: ees | 97. MARLOW FERRY vee sea An extended view of the river, he weir crossing the middle ground and willow trees, half in the water, fae the near shore at left and right; between them three fishermen in a punt, a fourth with a white dog and watched by a young country girl on the bank. At the left is Marlow bridge, a cluster of houses, woods and the nave and spire of Marlow church; in the centre again a second cluster of old cottages with thatched roofs, coun- trymen walking about, horses and flocks of fowls. The woods at the right vey | Ble are enclosed by a wall, before which is a dray laden with timber and the figures of two horsemen. Signed at lower left, Niemann, and dated Gr. Martow, 1862 Height, 35% inches; length, 6042 inches Collection of the late W. J. Compton, Esq., Chelsea Embankment, London, S. W. ‘To be sold to close an Estate [See illustration | AWAGT MOTAVP °£6 ‘oN } . i ) low: 98. 09: JAMES CLARKE HOOK, British: 1819—1907 THE MUSSEL GATHERERS Ay Wn . eee A stretch of low rocks sprawls out from the coast at the right towards the intense blue-green of the open water; behind them the jagged dark mass of the rude coast. Among the rocks and pools are bare-legged boys and girls fishing for mussels, two girls filling pail and creel in the immediate foreground. Signed at lower right with rebus, and dated 1888 Height, 3434 inches; length, 55 inches To be sold to close an Estate JO USUINS WUTC IGA IME INQ) TD Ist, AN RG AN Urs ° ie AA G THE IDES OF MARCH IN ENGLAND | British: 1842— A broad prospect of hill country, the rise at the left hidden beneath thick woodland and brown undergrowth, here and there, in contrast, a dead tree; among the bracken are two countrywomen pulling down the dead saplings and collecting fuel. On the farther side of the deep valley is the tall rounded hump of a grassy hillside, beneath a spring sky of pale gray. Signed at lower right with initials, J. W. N., and dated 1882 Height, 48 inches; length, 60 inches Brussels International Exhibition, 1897, No. 22 Collection of the late Wm. Vivian, Esq., Queen’s Gate, London, S. W. To be sold to close an Estate KARL HEFFNER German: 1849— fay) oh ¥ 100. LANDSCAPE } f ‘a eae We Wy ae Y 4 AA yi : At the right a picturesque church amidst towering freés/casting deep shadows to the water in the foreground. At tHe left an expanse of marsh and meadow lands, dotted with trees. Cloudy gray sky, through which the sun is trying / 60 po peer. Height, 33%4 inches; length, 47% inches Catholina Lambert Collection, American Art Association, 1916 Collection of James B. Wilbur, Esq. American Art Association, February, 1921 Property of William F. Laporte FRANZ RICHARD UNTERBERGER Austrian: 1838—? tol. 4 VENETIAN CANAL Looking down the canal, the view at left and right is of Byzanto-Venetian palaces, with striped mooring-poles before their doors; a gondola is being propelled by two oarsmen towards the observer. In the middle distance at , the right high walls of a garden, behind which rise domes and campanili. O, Signed at lower right, F. R. UNTERBERGER Signed on back of canvas, F. R. UNTERBERGER Height, 52 inches; width, 48 inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young Ne Jie WAN IDIRJDE S10 18 IN Dutch: Contemporary 102. A SUNNY AFTERNOON Upe A line of tall trees marches with the country road which curveg round into the central foreground, and is patterned with shadows; along it are coming a peasant woman in brown blouse and blue apron, and a small child. At the left, within a ring of emerald grass, is a still pond mirroring a brilliant sky; at the right, flat Dutch pasture-land bounded by lines of tall trees. “The 3 lO. splendor of the sky is enhancd by the delicate pattern of the spiky branches of the two poplars in the foreground. Signed at lower right, A. J. Van DrirstEn Height, 47% inches; length, 63% inches Collection of Kenneth M. Clark, Esq., Sudbourne Hall, Suffolk To be sold to close an Estate | See illustration | NOONYWSH LA Vy ANNOAS V cOr xe) N 103. 50 ‘ 104. 105. HENRI BOURCE Belgian: 1826—? PEASANT GIRL AND CHILD ae ? In the immediate foreground a young girl in et og ae dress, holding in her arms a fair-haired child; behind them the sands run down to the smooth ocean, on which are fishing vessels in the distance at the left. Signed at lower left, HEnr1 Bource Height, 48 inches; width, 32 inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young PAUL VERNON French: XIX Century APPROACHING STORM An autumnal wooded landscape with sheep and their Sef in the fore- ground, illumined by fleeting reflections of the sun peering from behind the low-lying grayish blue clouds. Signed at lower right, PauL VERNON, and dated 1871 Panel: Height, 28% inches; length, 37 inches Exhibited at the Paris Salon, 1874 Property of William F. Laporte ORG E DPD eRe CeeRe ba ele NeG @sN) American: 1861—1908 AN INDIAN ON THE WARPATH The figure of an Indian in dark fringed dress and fur and powder horn and standing up to his knees in the river at the foot of clump of pine trees, waiting. Across the water are distant hills and the » carrying rifl red of the sunset. Signed at lower right, FREDERIC REMINGTON Height, 30 inches; width, 26 inches Sold to close an Account SIR NATHANTIER DAN CGE. RoA. British: 1734—18 106. MRS. JOSIAH DORNFORD [née ELEANOR As. Jad AND DAUGHTER Seated before a window hung with a dull red drapery, and painted at three- quarter length in a pale blue silk taffeta dress trimmed with lace and wearing a white lace bonnet; at her left side, her young daughter in white with a P| b 6 pink sash, a brown and white collie springing up into the child’s lap. In the right hand of the mother is a book. Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches To be sold to close an Estate LIT AIT AIN SCO OIL 107. AMERIGO VESPUCCI Cwigduen The Doctor, clad in full black robes with whiteUace bands at the throat, / ‘holds a book in his left hand; his bearded face is set off with a black feath- ot *ered cap. At the left appears the head and right shoulder of a page. Height, 44% inches; width, 33% inches Property of a Private Collector [Companion to the following] IP AIG IAIN SC 1a ©) OIL, 108. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS Interior, in which the explorer is seated in a Savonarolaf ¢ air; he wears a brown robe with puffed and slashed red sleeves and a red cap, and faces the observer. Behind him at the left is a trophy of armor. {oo Height, 444 inches; width, 33% inches Property of a Private Collector [Companion to the preceding] Ill. ARAIEUIR PAIR ION, Noa. American: 1842—19 THE DELAWARE RIVER, NEAR M Dominating the composition at the left are eee trees, under which a shepherd is reclining, while his sheep graze on the uprising meadowlands. To the right are the placid waters of the Delaware, with a figure paddling a canoe, and a misty view of the far bank with undulating hills and patches of woodland. Signed at lower left, ARTHUR Parton, and dated 1879 Height, 2014 inches; length 2\4 inches Be) ea ; SD) y Property of Mrs. Albert Young PH. TADEMA-GROENEVELD Dutch: Contemporary KATWYCK,*HOLLAND ( As t An expanse of pearly blue and white cloud merges imperceptibly finto the sea; in the foreground are the sands, barely awash at low tide. On the shore is.a fisherman gathering seaweeds, with two waiting carts drawn by horses fetlock-deep in the shallows. Signed at lower right, PH. TAapEMA-GROENEVELD Height, 29 inches; length, 40 inches ‘To be sold to close an Estate PROE. VON LIESEN MAY DR German: 1839-—1898 PEASANT MAID Ue yy aess & Le we, Three-quarter length standing figure of a smiling peasant girl, holding a staff in her left arm, her head banded by a white kerchief; she wears a white and red puff-sleeved bodice and is gazing down at the locket she holds in her hand. Dark background. Signed at lower right, A. Lrzrsen Mayer Height, 4854 inches; width, 28¥%4 inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young ‘ EDMOND CASTAN French: 1832—1892 112. FAMILY WORSHIP qd Interior of a chapel hung with a dark drapery/fin altar lighted with candles tume, a young child with clasped hands beside her, the cloaked figure of her q at the left. Before it stands a girl in a lon¥ white veil and peasant cos- husband kneeling behind her, hat in hand. Signed at lower left, Epmonp Casran Height, 47% inches; width, 30% inches L2 Property of Mrs. Albert Young WATE IE, IG aN IME 63 Je, IE, I, British: 1740—1804 mie, LHOMRMIRAIIE (OI MUR YaILIL Standing figure painted at three-quarter length, and aring a long green Ss (=) S ? Ss oS & coat and knee breeches, white satin waistcoat and fYilled jabot; standing 14 before a green drapery beside a window, indicating with his left hand the ‘ river outside, on which is floating a state barge. Signed at lower right, Wm. BELL, pinxt, and dated 1785 Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches Sold to close an Account Gr PAO Biba, s Germa n: Contempora ry 114. THE AGED COBBLER A} The seated figure of a wrinkled old man wearing a skull-cap, rich crimson tie and a reddish-brown apron, tenderly holding upon his knee an infant fe Bpawho is naively playing with a briar pipe. Grayish-white background. € Signed at the upper left, G. JakosineEs, and dated 1890 Height, 38% inches; width, 282 inches Property of Mrs. Albert Young IME AL IR LO)" Gy AIG 13 18 IR IP INE 18, 1G, 0; Italian: 1474—1515 11s. MADONNA AND CHILD Nite Cal r) Py Three-quarter length seated figure of the Virgin Mother, wéaring a crimson tunic and hooded blue mantle lined with gold. Upon her lap is the finely modeled nude form of the Divine Infant with the right hand raised in the +75 attitude of benediction. Both figures are haloed. ‘The background hung with olive-green drapery. Panel: Height, 34 inches; width, 27% inches From the Irby Collection, Florence, 1836 Sold to close an Account [END OF SALE] LISTS OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND THEIR WORKS LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND THEIR WORKS CATALOGUE NUMBER ALBERTINELLI, Martorro Madonna and Child TES BELL, Witi1am Portrait of Mr. Bell 112 BELLINI, Giovanni [Arrriputep To | Madonna and Child 65 BLAKELOCK, RatpH ALBERT, N.A. An Indian Encampment, with Three Wigwams 54 BODDINGTON, H. J. Landscape with Shepherd and Cattle 20 BOSTON, JosEPH Nora I BOURCE, HeEnrir Peasant Girl and Child 103 CARLI, RAFFAELO Holy Family, with the Infant St. John 70 CASTAN, Epmonp Family Worship 112 CATHELINAUX, CurisTOPHE Interior of a Byre 25 CHANDLER, J. G. Daniel Webster 62 ' CHAPMAN, Cartton T., 4.N.A. Sunset at Sea 14 CONSTABLE, Joun Self-portrait of the Artist COROT, Jean BapristE CAMILLE Landscape Le Pont des Rendezvous [Souvenir d’Arleux-Palleul | DANCE, Str Natuaniet, R.A. Mrs. Josiah Dornford [née Eleanor Layton] and Daughter DAUBIGNY, Cuartes FRANcoIs Summer: The Deserted Village DAVID, Jacques Louis A Gentleman in a Black Coat DE HAVEN, Franxk.in, N.42. Aurora Borealis Sheep in a Storm DESHAYS, JEAN BaprisTE Les Vendanges DEWEY, Cuarves Metvitze, N./4. Evening The Coppice DIAZ DE LA PENA, NarcissE VIRGILE Landscape with Figures DROUAIS, Francois HuBERT Portrait of a Court Lady DUPRE, Juxes Le Chemin devant |’Auberge La Saulaie CATALOGUE NUMBER 95 45 89 106 24 44 92 27 56 59 DURAND, AsHER Brown, P.N.A. The Silver Birch ELLIOTT, Cuartes Lorine Lafayette Charles Baker ETTY, Wiiuiam, R.A. A Sea Nymph FORTUNY, Martrano Draft Horses in Stable FROTHINGHAM, James Portrait of Joseph Emerson Worcester GAINSBOROUGH, Tuomas, R.A. Dr. Gordon, Physician to the Court of George III GORDON, Sir Joun Watson, R.S.4. Portrait of Mrs. McCorquodale GRAAT, Barenp A Musical Conversation HARPIGNIES, Henrtr Josepu A Holiday in the Woods HEDA, Witiem K taasz Nature Morte Nature Morte HEFFNER, Karr Landscape HOMER, Winstow, N.A. Launching the Lifeboat Southern Landscape CATALOGUE NUMBER 16 61 N33 72 69 78 86 100 4G) 32 CATALOGUE NUMBER HOOK, James Crarkg, R.4. The Mussel Gatherers 98 HOPPNER, Joun, R.A. Lady Louise Manners 68 HUDSON, Tuomas Portrait of a Court Page 76 HUNTINGTON, DantE1, P.N.A. Major Philip Schuyler 84 ITALIAN SCHOOL Madonna and Child 39 Amerigo Vespucci 107 Christopher Columbus 108 JACQUE, Cuaries EMILE Grazing Sheep 5 JAKOBIDES, G. The Aged Cobbler 114 JOHNSON, Eastman, N.A. The Fortune Teller 18 JONGKIND, Jouann BarrHoip The Harbor at Honfleur 9 KNIGHT, Louris Aston The Banks of the Stream 55 } KOST, Freperick W., N.A. Autumn: Vermont 52 | LAMI, Louis EuGENE i S. M. Louis Philippe, King of France 74 Le Général du Maurier 82 CATALOGUE NUMBER LAPORTE, Grorce HENRY Mare and Foal a LARGILLIERE, NICOLAS DE Portrait of Don Francisco Lopez de Liz 85 LAURENCE, Sypney M. Full Sail 12 LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.4. [ATTRIBUTED To] Head of a Young Girl 36 The Marchioness of Hertford gi LORRAIN, CLAupE Arcadian Landscape 96 MADOU, Jean BaptisTE Interior with Figures Bil MAES, Nicoraas Vrouw Anna Hofstreeck 93 MARIS, WiLLt—EM Dutch Landscape 80 MAYER, Pror. von LiEsEN Peasant Maid II! MESDAG, Wiri1am HENpRIK Marine 17 Departure of Fishing Boats 60 MINOR, Rozserr Crannewi, N.A. Landscape 15 MIRALLES, Francots The White Mantilla DP A Lady in a White Hat 42 MONET, CiLaupE Souvenir du Printemps MORINO, Pror. La Place de Opéra Le Pont des Arts, Paris La Tour St. Jacques MORLAND, GeEorGE Figures in Landscape Landscape with Figures MOUNT, Witiiam SIDNEY Milking ‘Time MUNIER, Emir Pet Pigeons NETSCHER, Caspar Portrait of a Nobleman NIEMANN, Epmunp Joun Marlow Ferry NORTH, Joun Wivuam, 4.2.4. The Ides of March in England OWEN, Wi .1am, R.4. Rev. Thomas Rennell, Rector of Barnack PARTON, Arruur, N.A. The Housatonic River Summer Afternoon The Delaware River, Near Milford PENOT, A. Siesta REMINGTON, Freperic An Indian on the Warpath CATALOGUE NUMBER 88 22) 37 43 St 19 48 47 38 97 99 109 RIBERA, JosEPH DE St. Francis de Paolo RICHET, Lton Landscape with Figures ROMNEY, GerorcE Mrs. Oliver and Child ROUSSEAU, THEopoRE Landscape ROYBET, FERDINAND Portrait of a Lady SATTERLEE, Water The Housewife SIDANER, Henri LE La Boutique du Vieux Poche [La Rochelle] STROBERGER, J. An Excellent Hand TADEMA-GROENEVELD Katwyck, Holland TURNER, JosrEpH Matiorp Wix.iaMm, R.A. Sketch of the Rhine Venetian Scene TWACHTMAN, Joun Henry, N.Z. Landscape UNTERBERGER, Franz RicHarp A Venetian Canal VAN CLEEF, Joost, THE ELDER Vierge Allaitant Enfant CATALOGUE NUMBER 83 67 Io 79 30 IIo II Io! 66 CATALOGUE NUMBER VAN DRIESTEN, A. J. A Sunny Afternoon 102 VAN DYCK, Sir ANTHONY H. M. Queen Henrietta Maria of England 64 VAN MARCKE, EMILE Cattle in a Meadow 73 VERNON, PavuL Approaching Storm 104 VOLLON, ANTOINE The Old Mill 28 WAUGH, Freperick Jupp, N.4. On the Cornish Coast 21 WILLEMS, FLorentT The Morning Walk 71 WILSON, Joun, 2.5.4. Fishing Boats off the Dutch Coast 94 WILSON, RicHarp, R.A. Landscape 58 WILSON, Ricuarp, R.d. 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